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kwikbreaks
01-03-2012, 14:03
Short term outages just as this one I just had...

Thu Mar 1 13:43:53 2012 Thu Mar 1 13:43:53 2012 Critical (3) SYNC Timing Synchronization failure - Loss of Sync;
Thu Mar 1 13:43:58 2012 Thu Mar 1 13:43:58 2012 Warning (5) Lost MDD Timeout;
Thu Mar 1 13:44:20 2012 Thu Mar 1 13:44:20 2012 Critical (3) Received Response to Broadcast Maintenance Request, But no Unicast Maintenance opportunities received - T4 time out
Thu Mar 1 13:44:53 2012 Thu Mar 1 13:44:53 2012 Warning (5) MIMO Event MIMO: Stored MIMO=0 post cfg file MIMO=-1;

are cropping up pretty much most weeks. Does anybody have a clue why? Would the local cabinet door being open for the last few weeks have any adverse effect (assuming pikies don't decide to snip the house ends and pull all that lovely copper back through the ducts?).

craigj2k12
01-03-2012, 14:14
your modem mac addresses are in there

kwikbreaks
01-03-2012, 14:18
Cheers - I've killed the end of the lines out entirely just leaving the error desc.

Power levels are OK BTW.

craigj2k12
01-03-2012, 14:46
well VM are doing major works to their network so i wouldnt be surprised if they are doing work on the network, just a guess but a possibility seeing as the outage was only a minute long

qasdfdsaq
01-03-2012, 16:39
Cheers - I've killed the end of the lines out entirely just leaving the error desc.

Power levels are OK BTW.
Those same messages and reboots were cropping up on my modem very frequently a year ago, calmed down for a bit, and started cropping up again recently when load went up.

I thought it was a load of balls at the time when VM said they were probably load/congestion related but actually it's seeming more likely now.

kwikbreaks
01-03-2012, 16:46
well VM are doing major works to their network so i wouldnt be surprised if they are doing work on the networkI think the only work they are doing around here is adding more punters onto an already congested CMTS, certainly the double speed thing is projected for around October.